Course Description
Learn to build and style your very own website!
This course introduces students to the concepts and skills necessary to design their own websites! Students will learn how to write code in HTML, a tag-based markup language used to build the structure of a webpage, and CSS, a style sheet language used for describing the visual presentation of webpage elements. The first week, students will learn how to create and configure HTML elements like images, tables, and forms. They will also learn the basics of the web, as well as how to format and organize parts of a webpage.
The second half of the course, students will explore CSS essentials like selectors, numerical representations of color, and the “box model” of layout. They will learn how to style each of the HTML elements they’ve added to their webpages, as well as how to use HTML and CSS together to create advanced features like dropdown menus.
The first class session will cover software installation, configuration, and introductions.
Project | Concepts Taught |
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About Me: HTML | Basics of the web Structure of the HTML document Foundational HTML elements ( <img> , <p> , etc.)Text formatting Organizing inline and block elements ( <span> and <div> )Tables |
Job Application Form | The HTML form element Creating appropriate input and selection elements Effectively organizing and labeling form elements |
About Me: CSS | Style sheet syntax (selectors, declarations, and properties) Linking HTML and CSS (inline, embedded, and external styling) Absolute and relative units of measurement RGB and HEX color codes The CSS Box Model (padding, borders, and margins) |
Navigation Bar | Styling links Advanced layout properties (display, position, float, and clear) Using pseudo-classes to style interactive links |
Photography Portfolio | Using import statements HTML wrappers and containers Animating elements with the transition property |
Schedule
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FAQ
Are there prerequisites for this course?
CS101: Introduction to Scratch Programming
What hardware and/or software we need to take this course?
You will need a PC or Mac computer with high speed internet connection as well as a headphone with a mic.
What if I have other questions about taking this course?
Please contact us through email at codelink.ai@gmail.com, one of our counselors will assist you.
What is your Miss class Policy?
There is only ONE free make up lesson available. Please coordinate with instructors on scheduling.
What are the backgrounds of your instructors?
Our instructor team includes professionals of Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Accredited Institutions.